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Equivariant stable homotopy theory

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In mathematics, more specifically in topology, the equivariant stable homotopy theory is a subfield of equivariant topology that studies a spectrum with group action instead of a space with group action, as in stable homotopy theory. The field has become more active recently because of its connection to algebraic K-theory.[1]

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  1. ^ "Algebraic K-Theory and Equivariant Homotopy Theory" (PDF). Birs.ca. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
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